A representative for Joni Mitchell is denying that the singer is in a coma, following a report by the celebrity gossip site TMZ.

A statement posted on Mitchell’s official website on Tuesday afternoon, shortly after the news hit the Internet, said in part that, “Joni is not in a coma. Joni is still in the hospital – but she comprehends, she’s alert, and she has her full senses. A full recovery is expected.”

It did confirm, however, that her longtime friend Leslie Morris has filed legal documents to obtain a conservatorship over the singer “in the absence of 24-hour doctor care – to make care decisions for Joni once she leaves the hospital.”

Mitchell, 71, was rushed to a UCLA Medical Center on March 31 after being found unconscious at her Los Angeles home. She is still there, but her official diagnosis has not been made public.

In response to the denial, TMZ posted a document filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court by Morris’ attorneys on Apr. 28 stating that Mitchell is “unable to make any responses” and “unable to provide for any of her personal needs.”

A lifelong smoker, Mitchell survived polio and scarlet fever as a child and was diagnosed with Morgellons disease in 2010, a mysterious skin disorder characterized by disfiguring sores and crawling sensations on and under the skin, according to the Mayo Clinic.

Famous for early ’70s hits such as “Big Yellow Taxi” and “River,” Mitchell is set to be honored with an all-star tribute at the SFJAZZ Gala on May 8.

Marshall Lamm, a spokesperson for SFJAZZ, said they do not expect her to appear at the event.

Mitchell has received eight Grammy Awards, including a lifetime achievement award in 2002. She was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997. Her last live appearance was in 2013, during a pair of tribute shows at Toronto’s Massey Hall.

The statement on Mitchell’s website added, “As we all know, Joni is a strong-willed woman and is nowhere near giving up the fight. Please continue to keep Joni in your thoughts.”

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